Marder III by Horst Scheibert

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He helped create the organization for the Anny Air Corps' new general headquarters staff and designed the criteria for the lend-lease shipments of aircraft and munitions to Great Britain. In these assignments, he honed his communication and organizational skills. Holding the rank of brigadier-general, Quesada went to North Africa in 1943 to command the 12th Fighter Command. His assignment was to imped i shipping and protect Allied convoys. He transferred to England t take charge of the 9th Fighter Command, received promotion to major-general, and then assumed command of the 9th Tactical Air Command.

Chennault General Chennault wears the olive drab service uniform coat and illustrates the method of wear of several unusual features. Over his right breast pocket, the general wears the Nationalist Chinese pilot's badge, commemorating his service with the American Volunteer Group ("Flying Tigers") in China. General Chennault wears on his upper right sleeve the 59 After his 5th Anny captured Rome, Clark wanted to pursue vigorously. To his frustration, Allled planners had different priorttles. In a 1944 scene In Italy, Clark stands third from left.

When General Marshall prepared hl8 118t of first promotions to full general, Walter Krueger, who wa older than the genenls MrVlng In Europe, wu first on the Hat. (The George C. Marshall Reselirch Ubrary, The pity for Stilwell was that his recall came at a time when all of his strenuous efforts to bring military supplies to Chiang were starting to produce results. Stilwell returned to the United States as chief of army ground forces, a post he kept fromjanuary to May 1945. Here, he began a long-overdue reform of the infantry replacement system.

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